A new report suggests that the global market for smart electricity meters will generate $7 billion by 2021. This means that the smart electricity meters market will generate another $3 billion over the next four to five years.
A new report suggests that the global market for smart electricity meters will generate $7 billion by 2021. This means that the smart electricity meters market will generate another $3 billion over the next four to five years.
Eric Woods is a Research Director leading Navigant Research’s coverage of smart cities. He has written numerous reports on the smart city markets and technologies. He has 20 years of experience as an analyst and consultant on new technology trends.
During the "Gas meets Wind: North Sea Energy Symposium" in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, representatives from the gas and wind industry, together with NGO’s, grid operators and science sign on the 15th of June the Declaration of Coordination and Cooperation in the North Sea Energy Challenge to realise synergies between gas, wind and grid operators in the North Sea area to make the energy transition as sustainable and affordable as possible.
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Growing Smart Cities in Denmark - Digital Technology for Urban Improvement and National Prosperity by the international consultancy Arup and Danish CEDI is launched today at a smart city conference in Copenhagen. The report examines the current and future role of the Danish public sector in developing smart cities.
Jon Carter, UK Head of Business Development-Connected Home, Deutsche Telekom talks on how to secure market traction in the connected home.